Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:42

dodge challenger

This is a prototype for the Dodge Challenger Hellcat ADR, caught testing near the SRT facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Adding more derivatives to the Challenger family, Dodge is set to introduce a widebody Hellcat next year. It will feature exaggerated wheel arches for a more aggressive stance and wider tires in the hopes of better applying the Hellcat’s massive power to the road.

Already with 707 hp, it’s unclear if the ADR will get even more power to the 6.2L supercharged V8. All-wheel drive continues to be a rumor, but it’s unlikely any V8 Challenger will get that before a new generation emerges.

Expect to see the ADR by next spring.

dodge challenger

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:42

dodge challenger

This is a prototype for the Dodge Challenger Hellcat ADR, caught testing near the SRT facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Adding more derivatives to the Challenger family, Dodge is set to introduce a widebody Hellcat next year. It will feature exaggerated wheel arches for a more aggressive stance and wider tires in the hopes of better applying the Hellcat’s massive power to the road.

Already with 707 hp, it’s unclear if the ADR will get even more power to the 6.2L supercharged V8. All-wheel drive continues to be a rumor, but it’s unlikely any V8 Challenger will get that before a new generation emerges.

Expect to see the ADR by next spring.

dodge challenger

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:42

dodge challenger

This is a prototype for the Dodge Challenger Hellcat ADR, caught testing near the SRT facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Adding more derivatives to the Challenger family, Dodge is set to introduce a widebody Hellcat next year. It will feature exaggerated wheel arches for a more aggressive stance and wider tires in the hopes of better applying the Hellcat’s massive power to the road.

Already with 707 hp, it’s unclear if the ADR will get even more power to the 6.2L supercharged V8. All-wheel drive continues to be a rumor, but it’s unlikely any V8 Challenger will get that before a new generation emerges.

Expect to see the ADR by next spring.

dodge challenger

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:42

dodge challenger

This is a prototype for the Dodge Challenger Hellcat ADR, caught testing near the SRT facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Adding more derivatives to the Challenger family, Dodge is set to introduce a widebody Hellcat next year. It will feature exaggerated wheel arches for a more aggressive stance and wider tires in the hopes of better applying the Hellcat’s massive power to the road.

Already with 707 hp, it’s unclear if the ADR will get even more power to the 6.2L supercharged V8. All-wheel drive continues to be a rumor, but it’s unlikely any V8 Challenger will get that before a new generation emerges.

Expect to see the ADR by next spring.

dodge challenger

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:42

dodge challenger

This is a prototype for the Dodge Challenger Hellcat ADR, caught testing near the SRT facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Adding more derivatives to the Challenger family, Dodge is set to introduce a widebody Hellcat next year. It will feature exaggerated wheel arches for a more aggressive stance and wider tires in the hopes of better applying the Hellcat’s massive power to the road.

Already with 707 hp, it’s unclear if the ADR will get even more power to the 6.2L supercharged V8. All-wheel drive continues to be a rumor, but it’s unlikely any V8 Challenger will get that before a new generation emerges.

Expect to see the ADR by next spring.

dodge challenger

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:42

dodge challenger

This is a prototype for the Dodge Challenger Hellcat ADR, caught testing near the SRT facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Adding more derivatives to the Challenger family, Dodge is set to introduce a widebody Hellcat next year. It will feature exaggerated wheel arches for a more aggressive stance and wider tires in the hopes of better applying the Hellcat’s massive power to the road.

Already with 707 hp, it’s unclear if the ADR will get even more power to the 6.2L supercharged V8. All-wheel drive continues to be a rumor, but it’s unlikely any V8 Challenger will get that before a new generation emerges.

Expect to see the ADR by next spring.

dodge challenger

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:42

dodge challenger

This is a prototype for the Dodge Challenger Hellcat ADR, caught testing near the SRT facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Adding more derivatives to the Challenger family, Dodge is set to introduce a widebody Hellcat next year. It will feature exaggerated wheel arches for a more aggressive stance and wider tires in the hopes of better applying the Hellcat’s massive power to the road.

Already with 707 hp, it’s unclear if the ADR will get even more power to the 6.2L supercharged V8. All-wheel drive continues to be a rumor, but it’s unlikely any V8 Challenger will get that before a new generation emerges.

Expect to see the ADR by next spring.

dodge challenger

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:33

By SEMA Editors

scholarship

SEMA is now accepting applications from students preparing for careers in the auto or auto-parts industries for the 2017 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund.

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship program offers financial assistance of up to $5,000 to help foster the next generation of automotive aftermarket industry leaders and innovators. Students can apply at www.sema.org/scholarships.

“The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund is a way for us to help develop the future innovators and leaders of the aftermarket industry,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “We encourage all students working toward a career in our industry to apply and take advantage of this great program.”

The deadline for the program is March 1, 2017. Scholarships are available in a variety of categories, including technical and business disciplines. Dozens of awards ranging from $2,000 to $3,000 will be given out, with a $5,000 award going to the top student.

The program also includes a loan-forgiveness aspect that offers financial awards to employees of SEMA-member companies who have completed and are paying off a loan for a program of study at an accredited university, college or vocational/technical program within the United States.

For more information on the program, please contact Juliet Marshall, SEMA manager of education projects, at 909-978-6655 or julietm@sema.org.

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:33

By SEMA Editors

scholarship

SEMA is now accepting applications from students preparing for careers in the auto or auto-parts industries for the 2017 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund.

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship program offers financial assistance of up to $5,000 to help foster the next generation of automotive aftermarket industry leaders and innovators. Students can apply at www.sema.org/scholarships.

“The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund is a way for us to help develop the future innovators and leaders of the aftermarket industry,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “We encourage all students working toward a career in our industry to apply and take advantage of this great program.”

The deadline for the program is March 1, 2017. Scholarships are available in a variety of categories, including technical and business disciplines. Dozens of awards ranging from $2,000 to $3,000 will be given out, with a $5,000 award going to the top student.

The program also includes a loan-forgiveness aspect that offers financial awards to employees of SEMA-member companies who have completed and are paying off a loan for a program of study at an accredited university, college or vocational/technical program within the United States.

For more information on the program, please contact Juliet Marshall, SEMA manager of education projects, at 909-978-6655 or julietm@sema.org.

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 09:33

By SEMA Editors

scholarship

SEMA is now accepting applications from students preparing for careers in the auto or auto-parts industries for the 2017 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund.

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship program offers financial assistance of up to $5,000 to help foster the next generation of automotive aftermarket industry leaders and innovators. Students can apply at www.sema.org/scholarships.

“The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund is a way for us to help develop the future innovators and leaders of the aftermarket industry,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “We encourage all students working toward a career in our industry to apply and take advantage of this great program.”

The deadline for the program is March 1, 2017. Scholarships are available in a variety of categories, including technical and business disciplines. Dozens of awards ranging from $2,000 to $3,000 will be given out, with a $5,000 award going to the top student.

The program also includes a loan-forgiveness aspect that offers financial awards to employees of SEMA-member companies who have completed and are paying off a loan for a program of study at an accredited university, college or vocational/technical program within the United States.

For more information on the program, please contact Juliet Marshall, SEMA manager of education projects, at 909-978-6655 or julietm@sema.org.